Quintessential Western Whitetail?

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What would be a quintessential whitetail hunt in the West?

For elk it would be Wall tents and pack horses with bugling bulls

For mule deer glassing sage covered basins and long stalks.

Sheep is a backpack hunt above timberline

What is the Western Whitetail version?
 
What would be a quintessential whitetail hunt in the West?

For elk it would be Wall tents and pack horses with bugling bulls

For mule deer glassing sage covered basins and long stalks.

Sheep is a backpack hunt above timberline

What is the Western Whitetail version?
Kill one at 7000 feet or more. mtmuley
 
Growing up in the 90s I used to watch the Realtree guys hunt the Milk River area in Montana. That's the first thing that comes to mind with western whitetails.
I don’t know who has them after my grandma passed, but my grandpa had a crazy collection of big Milk River whitetail racks hanging in the rafters in the garage. It’s sure not what it used to be in my peoples’ homeland.
 
I don’t know who has them after my grandma passed, but my grandpa had a crazy collection of big Milk River whitetail racks hanging in the rafters in the garage. It’s sure not what it used to be in my peoples’ homeland.
Same. Except it was mule deer from the Sweetgrass Hills. From my Grandfather Father and Uncle. Wish I would have paid better attention. mtmuley
 
There were a few big mule deer from the Breaks and the Little Rockies in there too. I can’t imagine what it must have been like to hunt that country in the 60s.
My Grandparents lived close to the bottom of the Hills. I remember going on hunts as a kid. Pheasants too. Was up there looking over the country on our antelope hunt. Things have changed of course. mtmuley
 

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